| STEREOTYPIC | Like a conventionalised or stock image |
| STEREOTYPE | A fixed conventional or stock image or a person or thing that conforms to it (10) |
| STRAIN | Breed or stock; a trait; a melody; deformation of a material from stress in physics; an intense effort; or, a sprain incurred as a result of said wrench (6) |
| STEREOTYPED | Conforming to a stock image |
| GRAFT | Rooted to "stylus", in allusion to a pencil-like shape, word for a scion, shoot or stem, inserted in a plant or stock (5) |
| STEREOTYPICAL | Conventionalised novel operatic style |
| CLIPART | Crossing border, transport stock images (4,3) |
| UTILISED | Conventionalised (8) |
| STEREOTYPES | Stock images (11) |
| GETTY | Name associated with stock images (5) |
| STORE | A stash or stock, be it in a granary, grocery, hamster's cheekpouch, pantry or stoneware crock (5) |
| POTS | Any of various vessels in which to brew tea, hold lobsters, cook soup, stew or stock or grow flowers on a plant theatre (4) |
| NECK | Area of the body for a cravat, muffler or stock; or, one of the 28 mansions in Chinese astronomy (4) |
| DHANSAK | Any of a variety of Indian dishes consisting of meat or vegetables braised with water or stock and lentils (7) |
| SIEVE | Utensil for aerating flour or, in the form of a chinois, straining custard, jam, puree, sauce, soup or stock (5) |
| BOUILLON | A plain, unclarified broth or stock (8) |
| TRADES | Purchases or sells goods or stocks or bonds. (6) |
| POLENTA | Yellow or white Italian cornmeal cooked in water or stock (7) |
| POACH | To simmer a food very gently in water, milk or stock (5) |
| DYNASTY | What is a sequence of rulers from the same family or stock (7) |